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is it pertinent to your reason as to why you want to pursue medicine? if so, then of course mention it. if not, then no. there will be many chances to talk about missteps/drawbacks in your secondary responses.I have withdrawals spread out over 3 years due to a concussion and other health issues and one F in orgo 2. Retook it at another college closer to home, got an A and transferred the credit. Adcoms will see this F on my transcript, so is it better to mention it briefly in PS or not?
Conflicted on bringing it up bc I don't want to fixate on a negative part of my app, but don't want them to think I failed the class due to incompetency. I've gotten a wide range of advice from "ofc you should address it and clear up the situation, they'll see the F regardless" to "apply as a disadvantaged applicant, talk about how you've moved on" to "don't bring it up unless asked about it and then downplay as much as possible". All are valid points but I don't know if I should address it on my own first. Is there anyone in a similar situation who has been admitted?
what's a ps warrior?P.S. Warriors in 5
I have withdrawals spread out over 3 years due to a concussion and other health issues and one F in orgo 2. Retook it at another college closer to home, got an A and transferred the credit. Adcoms will see this F on my transcript, so is it better to mention it briefly in PS or not?
Conflicted on bringing it up bc I don't want to fixate on a negative part of my app, but don't want them to think I failed the class due to incompetency. I've gotten a wide range of advice from "ofc you should address it and clear up the situation, they'll see the F regardless" to "apply as a disadvantaged applicant, talk about how you've moved on" to "don't bring it up unless asked about it and then downplay as much as possible". All are valid points but I don't know if I should address it on my own first. Is there anyone in a similar situation who has been admitted?
what's a ps warrior?
i don't get itpostscript, Golden State Warriors to win the championship (maybe)
The PS is for Why Medicine? and Who Am I?I have withdrawals spread out over 3 years due to a concussion and other health issues and one F in orgo 2. Retook it at another college closer to home, got an A and transferred the credit. Adcoms will see this F on my transcript, so is it better to mention it briefly in PS or not?
Conflicted on bringing it up bc I don't want to fixate on a negative part of my app, but don't want them to think I failed the class due to incompetency. I've gotten a wide range of advice from "ofc you should address it and clear up the situation, they'll see the F regardless" to "apply as a disadvantaged applicant, talk about how you've moved on" to "don't bring it up unless asked about it and then downplay as much as possible". All are valid points but I don't know if I should address it on my own first. Is there anyone in a similar situation who has been admitted?
What about for someone who has a low GPA due to F's and C's, but a strong upward trend. Should I address it slightly in the PS and fully explain in a secondary. The low GPA was caused by one of my reasons for why medicine.The PS is for Why Medicine? and Who Am I?
Save explanations for secondaries.
I dont plan on incorporating the concussion into my PS. It was an accident. My cGPA is a 3.74, sGPA 3.61(?). The Ws and F stick out across a background of otherwise solid grades.
No mater how they're written in a PS, these always come off as excusesWhat about for someone who has a low GPA due to F's and C's, but a strong upward trend. Should I address it slightly in the PS and fully explain in a secondary. The low GPA was caused by one of my reasons for why medicine.
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